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Worry-Free Traceability in Electronics with MicroHAWK and Your Web Browser

Worry-Free Traceability in Electronics with MicroHAWK and Your Web Browser

Worry-Free Traceability in Electronics with MicroHAWK and Your Web Browser

Electronics manufacturing is the art of balancing speed and precision. Pressure to ensure part traceability despite constant change can turn each day’s manufacturing objectives into a list of worries. What are your worries?

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Unpredictable barcode types, positions, or colors on components

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Downtime while setting up barcode readers for new parts on the line

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Inability to respond to issues on the line when they occur

Microscan’s new MicroHAWK Barcode Readers are engineered for dynamic change in manufacturing. They are first to offer the industry’s leading decoding power on a flexible, web-based platform that enables line changeovers in just a few clicks.

Every Code on Any Part

1-Minute Setup

Different PCB colors

Web-based Controls

Remote Monitoring

Let MicroHAWK ease your traceability worries. Visit the Microscan booth (#2632) at IPC APEX EXPO 2016 March 15-17 to see how these devices adapt to meet unpredictable variables in electronics manufacturing so you can simply meet demand.

IPC APEX EXPO
March 15-17 | Las Vegas, NV
Microscan Booth #2632

Microscan makes it simple to implement automated inspection and identification with minimal time, effort, and training. Learn more about our award-winning machine vision, verification, and barcode reading products at www.microscan.com.

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